1936 – The Spanish Revolution
A record of songs related to the Spanish Civil War, released 1986 by Dutch punk band The Ex. Comes with a 144-page book of archival photographs (researched at the IISH in Amsterdam).

The Outcasts
A pop-up banner about the 1909 Manchester Utd team who refused to give up their union membership. Working Class Movement Library, Salford, with local community football club FC United of Manchester.

Past Pixels
Past Pixels is a new publishing venture that works with the British labour movement to bring images of working class lives and organisation to a wider audience.

Dublin Tenement Experience: Living the Lockout
Presented in 2013, this was an innovative event to commemorate the centenary of the 1913 Dublin Lockout. Interesting mix of labour history lecture, theatre and workers’ housing exhibition.

Subiektywna Linia Autobusowa
A bus tour on the disused Gdańsk Shipyard, guided by former shipyard workers and Solidarność members, “those less well-known but equally important”. An ongoing project by artist Grzegorz Klaman.

Radical Walking Tours of New York City
A book by former tour guide Bruce Kayton. Through his lens, the history of all hitherto existing neighborhoods is the history of class struggles, civil rights battles, and labour movements.

Le Cri du peuple
Graphic novel in four volumes by Jacques Tardi, based on the novel by Jean Vautrin, about the rise and
fall of the Paris Commune, 1871.

The Red Walk
A small guidebook to discover the red past of Ghent: from Pierre De Geyter, the composer of L’Internationale, to Vooruit, “the opera house for the worker”. Published by the Amsab Institute of Social History.

People’s History Museum
There have always been ideas worth fighting for: this major museum, located in Manchester, looks at the history of civic society in the UK and “the struggle of ordinary people”.